Why אֶחָד, one, has segol and not sere? Wouldn't the sere be more "logical"
in an open syllable as it is the case here?
Regards,
Pere Porta
(Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
2011/4/8 George Athas <George.Athas AT moore.edu.au>
> Pere,
>
> Thanks for your analysis. You seem to be dropping segholate nouns in with
> the basic noun declension at one point, so that doesn't help. Your analysis
> at 2b certainly does help. Thank you.
>
>
> GEORGE ATHAS
> Moore Theological College (Sydney, Australia)
> www.moore.edu.au
>
>
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